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Duping in cabal

February 26, 2009

This is a guide over how to dupe on private Cabal servers. This bug will not work on retail servers so don’t even ask. Well, here we go!

NOTE:
This will work on some servers and not on others. You’ll find out why really easy once you try the dupe. Though I will say, a server that this does work on is Cabal Extreme. Go dupe it to hell!

What you need for this bug to work;
Either two computers or a friend to help you

1. Get both game clients at the server log in screen, where you type your account user name and password. Log in with the same account on both clients. Unless you’re a complete moron, you should already know how this dupe works without having to read the rest of this guide. If you’re one of the idiots, well then keep reading.

2. Log in with two different characters and walk to a nearby storage
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3. Open the storage with both characters. Do not do anything else until both characters have the storage open!

4. Take out the exact same item(s) without closing the storage on either character.

5. Close the storage and go to the select character screen.

6. Log in with one of the characters you used. Leave the second client at the character selection screen.

7. Put the item(s) you took out back in to the storage and go back to the select character screen.

8. Log in with the second character you used and take out the items you put in with the first character. Voila! You just duped your item(s).

REMEMBER:
You have to be careful when using this. The storage of the character that logged out last will be the storage that is saved. For example, if you put an EoF+6 in the storage with two characters logged in, it will not appear in the second character’s storage. If the second character logs out after the first, your EoF+6 will be gone when you log in.

For you leechers that are going to cry “this doesn’t work you noob!”, here is proof that it does, in fact, work. My gear isn’t as “uber” as one may think, simply because I couldn’t manage to get my hands on a slot extender before the dupe was patched.

Learn Chinese

February 15, 2009

Here is some words translated to chinese

note:

MUST READ A LOUD.

Find Everything! ! !

February 10, 2009

find

Search engines are wide spread all over the web. Some of this are just plain search engines which is not really user friendly for example in yahoo search you cant find all the articles you’ve searched you have to find in all of thousand results. But out of those thousand results only few are really returning your desired answer which is not just only on yahoo but also google, ask, or any other search engines.

I’ve tried this website which serves the best results and reliable returns. Not search engine but find engine, engine that returns the best result . Notice the other SE , full of ads which shows that they are not really trying to find what you’ve searched for making you click a few more times to get the article or post that reflects your keyword.

The website also has this Travelworm toolbar, travel worm toolbar which helps visitors find better deals over the internet. let say you want to go to Thailand travel worm finds the best deals out there. so Find.com isnt just a search engine it is solution.

Me? @ 22?

February 4, 2009

At age 22:

Charles Darwin set off as ship’s naturalist on a voyage to South America and the Galapagos Islands.

James Joyce left his family, his church and his country for the European continent, in order to become a writer.

By 22, Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget received his Ph.D., published 20 articles, and wrote a philosophical novel that outlined many of the issues he would explore during his career.

Caresse Crosby became the first person to patent a brassiere, which was made of two handkerchiefs and ribbon sewn together.

The Greek orator Demosthenes, orphaned at age 7, took his guardians to court when he was 22 for misusing his inheritance. He won the case.

Olympic runner Herbert James Elliott, ranked by many as the greatest mile runner ever, retired undefeated at 22.

U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz won a record 7 Olympic gold medals.

Inventor Samuel Colt patented the Colt six-shooter revolver.

Cyrus Hall McCormick invented the McCormick reaper, which allowed one man to do the work of five.

Dia DiCristino survived 11 brain surgeries when she was 22.

Rachel Castens broke both of her femurs in a snowboarding meeting with a tree, had titanium rods placed in each bone, and walked the next morning. (With the help of a walker, but walked all the same.)

By the age of 22, Anna Ellis had been clean and sober for two years.

Andrew Robinson bicycled across the United States, unsupported, to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund.

Computer Graphics

February 2, 2009

Here are some of my works. .
program used : Adobe CS 3

Adobe Newsletter
Adobe Newsletter 2
I love this one
Grand Chase Hack

Im not really into designing so im expecting tomatoes fly around. .